Question for Trevor
"dizzy" wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 06:57:00 +0800, "TT"
wrote:
What is also a pleasant feature is that I can control
them
with a laptop sitting at my listening position. It takes
over fully all of the functions of pre-sets, memory and
adjustments. It will also A-B the original setting and
the
adjusted one so you can do comparisons.
The only downside to these units is that their potential
far outstrips my abilities to use them ;-)
How useful do you think they would be as a "bass control"
to regularly
change bass levels for different recordings? Of course
this needs to
be quite convenient - no laptop required. 8)
I primarily use one for bass control and once set to
optimise the room acoustics I then use the receiver's sub
control to change the level (volume). BTW I did see one pic
on the net about a guy's set up that had long interconnects
and one of these sat on a table next to his listening
position. Neat idea I thought. Also with 99 pre-sets and
IIRC 7 digit naming you could list settings by album and
track number.
Regards TT
Cheers TT
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